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Reid, Ian Malcolm, VX53964
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/412805Surname: REID. Given Name(s) or Initials: IAN MALCOLM. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX53964. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 16030.231516
Item: [2016.0049.45067] "Reid, Ian Malcolm, VX53964
Malcolm Saville Archive of Letters
Three files contain the entire archive of letters by the children's author Malcolm Saville held by the ILS Research Collections, and owned by the Malcolm Saville Society. The collection and additional commentary was made by the archivist, Dr Stephen Bigger
Malcolm Saville, Writer for Children: Collected Critical Papers
This is a collection of 21 published articles on the writings of Malcolm Saville for children, written between 1998 and 2010, and now revised. The author is the archivist of the Malcolm Saville Society
DONALD MALCOLM REID, CONTESTING ANTIQUITY IN EGYPT. ARCHAEOLOGIES, MUSEUMS & THE STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITIES FROM WORLD WAR I TO NASSER
DONALD MALCOLM REID, CONTESTING ANTIQUITY IN EGYPT. ARCHAEOLOGIES, MUSEUMS & THE STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITIES FROM WORLD WAR I TO NASSER, The American University in Cairo Press, Cairo- New-York, 2015, 491 p. </p
Donald Malcolm Reid. Whose Pharaohs? Archaeology, Museums and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I.
Van Rinsveld Bernard. Donald Malcolm Reid. Whose Pharaohs? Archaeology, Museums and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I. . In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 82, fasc. 4, 2004. Histoire médiévale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse. moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1200-1202
Donald Malcolm Reid. Whose Pharaohs? Archaeology, Museums and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I.
Van Rinsveld Bernard. Donald Malcolm Reid. Whose Pharaohs? Archaeology, Museums and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I. . In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 82, fasc. 4, 2004. Histoire médiévale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse. moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1200-1202
Malcolm Reid et la traversée de la ville
Montréal, séparée entre l'ouest anglophone et l'est anglophone, était encore dans les années 1960 une ville divisée. Malcolm Reid entreprend un voyage initiatique qui prendra la forme d'une exploration ethnographique, et dont le résultat sera un document riche d'enseignement à la fois sur la culture politique du Canada français et sur la curiosité et des anglophones francophiles. The Shouting Signpainters traduit les paroles et les écrits du groupe littéraire Parti pris. Quel genre d'équivalence est proposé? Comme plusieurs autres traducteurs du joual à l'époque, Malcomlm Reid proposera un équivalence qui ne peut être que partielle entre le français et l'anglais, faisant valoir la spécificité absolue de la culture québécoise dans son rapport à la culture anglophone. Dans la ville polarisée de la Révolution tranquille, la culture émergente - où s'imbriquent langue, littérature et revendication politique - n'a pas d'équivalent ailleurs. C'est en fait le caractère intensément local et donc intraduisible de cette culture qui attire notre voyageur. Livre-culte, qui a eu un grand impact sur une certaine jeunesse anglophone pro-nationaliste au cours des années 1970, The Shouting Signpainters acquiert une nouvelle importance aujourd'hui alors que la donne culturelle est en train de se transformer à Montréal
Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: Truth is trouble with Malcolm Knox
On this Democracy Sausage Extra, award-winning journalist and author Malcolm Knox joins Mark Kenny to discuss the saga of Israel Folau - former star rugby union player sacked for sharing anti-LGBTQ views on social media - and how free speech got so complicated. The sacking of former star player Israel Folau by Rugby Australia for his comments on social media once again revealed faultlines which had recently been laid bare during Australia’s marriage equality plebiscite. So what did the saga reveal about freedom of expression in Australia? What is the significance of groups like the Australian Christian Lobby in Australia’s public discourse? And, with ‘free speech’ very much a political battleground, what might the future hold? On this Democracy Sausage Extra, Professor Mark Kenny speaks with Australian journalist and author Malcolm Knox about the Israel Folau issue, Australia’s evangelical movement, and the ‘culture wars’. This episode was recorded live as part of the ANU/Canberra Times ‘Meet the Author’ series
Malcolm E. and Ann E. Weiss Correspondence
Entry is a typed letter of reply from math and science children\u27s book author Malcolm E. Weiss on his personal stationery concerning a request for a copy of his book 666 Jellybeans! All That? for the Maine Author Collection and additionally the attempt of Weiss to send a copy of a Young Math Series book Solomon Grundy, Born on Oneday from the publisher, a defense for an overdue book, and a list of books written by his wife, history and social studies children\u27s author Ann E. Weiss as well as a list of his own titles at this time
Mr. Whitlam discusses International Women's Year with two members of the National Advisory Committee, Ms. Elizabeth Reid and the Secretary of the Australian Government's Department of the Media, Mr. James Oswin [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Title from inscription on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Australia has formed a national advisory committee to develop themes and programs for International Women's Year 1975. At the inaugural meeting in Canberra, the national capital, on September 11, 1974 the Prime Minister, Mr. Gough Whitlam, said the Australian government was determined that International Women's Year would be one of real significance during which substantial achievements would be made in furthering the opportunities for women. The advisory committee of 10 women and two men will foster and co-ordinate activities for International Women's Year and pass on recommendations to the Australian government. Its convener is Ms. Elizabeth Reid, the Prime Minister's adviser on matters relating to women. P74-744, 12/9/74/7"--printed on reverse.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3510683
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